Consistent resting-state networks across healthy subjects
Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam · Leiden University Medical Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Functional MRI (fMRI) can be applied to study the functional connectivity of the human brain. It has been suggested that fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal during rest reflect the neuronal baseline activity of the brain, representing the state of the human brain in the absence of goal-directed neuronal action and external input, and that these slow fluctuations correspond to functionally relevant resting-state networks. Several studies on resting fMRI have been conducted, reporting an apparent similarity between the identified patterns. The spatial consistency of these resting patterns, however, has not yet been evaluated and quantified. In this study, we apply a data analysis…
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- 37.59
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Authors
7- JSJessica S. DamoiseauxCorresponding
Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- SASerge A.R.B. Rombouts
Leiden University Medical Center
- FBFrederik Barkhof
University Radiology
- PSPhilip Scheltens
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- CJCornelis J. Stam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Topics & keywords
- Resting state fMRI
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Default mode network
- Brain activity and meditation
- Brain mapping
- Neuroscience
- Voxel
- Psychology